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Koans are paradoxical questions used in Zen practice to help us reach a deeper level of understanding instead of relying solely on our thinking, rational minds. You don’t have to be a Zen Master to develop the same kind...
This Koan Called Life is an episode from Lawrence Grecco. Koans are paradoxical questions used in Zen practice to help us reach a deeper level of understanding instead of relying solely on our thinking, rational minds. You don’t have to be...
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Published Feb 16, 2012, 45:12 long, audio available.
Koans are paradoxical questions used in Zen practice to help us reach a deeper level of understanding instead of relying solely on our thinking, rational minds. You don’t have to be a Zen Master to develop the same kind of wisdom used in Koan study. Zen Priest Lawrence Dōan Grecco gave this dharma talk about how to approach your life in a way that enables clarity, appropriate choices, and a direct experience of the world. This dharma talk took place at the Interdependence Project in New York City on February 15, 2012.
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This Koan Called Life is from Lawrence Grecco.
Published Feb 16, 2012 and 45:12 long